The result means Johaug will start 15 seconds ahead of Bjoergen in Sunday's 10-kilometer pursuit, the final event of the three-race World Cup finals, which will decide the overall winner. Johaug leads the overall standings with 1,345 points, seven points ahead of Bjoergen in a two-way fight for the title. Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, another Norwegian, is third with 974.

In the men's 30K race, Alex Harvey of Canada narrowly held off Norway's Martin Johnsrud Sundby, who has already clinched the overall title.

Harvey covered the distance in 1 hour, 18 minutes, 7.6 seconds, beating Sundby by just 0.12 seconds in a sprint to the line. Alexander Legkov of Russia was third, 1.76 seconds behind.